@andre234madness
There are no tee pads so I used U-disc most of the time. Hole 5 's basket was no where to be seen. Over all its a nice fun course to play.
@bbartley92
Lots of missing baskets. I couldn't even make it to hole 4 because baskets were either missing or moved. Good place to practice but not for playing a full round.
@alecgerke
Sorta gotta build your own adventure, but if you’re creative, it can be fun :) loved the hanging basket in one of the trees!
@nugz619
Great safe welcoming course, unlimited free parking, gas station and subway/ domino’s off hole 15 past the splash pad for the kids if you bring them and a skate park , basketball courts, playgrounds its really the only course that is family friendly as being on a military base helps keep the focus on disc golf. This course is also built and maintained by the Military Disc Golf community with no fees or hidden agendas they spend their money/time and love into making something we can all enjoy for years to come. Thank you to Derrick Z. Seth D. Nick W. Shane B. Ren L. Nicky and to those I didn’t meet or mention thank you as well.
@weston722
Slightly better than just doing field work. No markings for pads or baskets. Basket locations aren't where they were placed on Udisc. Luckily the road down the middle if the course wasn't busy, or it would be dangerous. If you want a place to throw at some baskets, it works, I guess.
@jag330
Baskets missing, no ts, overall not bad if you bring your own basket though.
@johnvillada
Could also be some kind of dog park, where people don't puck up after, strong smell of dog poop in some areas.
@skylerg
Some baskets missing, no tee markings, 3 holes are unplayable if cars are in the parking lot
@hartman515
Long grass, no clear tee boxes or explanation of OB areas. Two different course maps neither of which are actually marked on the course.
@graboryan
Bring discs you don’t care about scratching up on pavement
@donphan
UPDATE: Current layout is the dexters neighborhood option of the three. Subject to change due to base construction work but should still give anyone visiting or playing for the first time a decent idea. If you have any questions hit up the honolulu joint military disc golf page and ask, someone will more than likely be able to answer/sponsor you on for a ride if needed
@davidjeastman
Not worth the drive from downtown. Basket 8, 11, 12, 13 (and possibly rest of back 9) removed. We have up after 12. Front 9 not too bad. NO TEEPADS! Some shared baskets.
@laygui
Small residential park on base. No pads like the others said, definitely need to pull some throws and care for others using the park quite a bit.
@mbrown845
Removed holes 9-18, holes 5-9 repeat
@mjrtoland
Throwing off the bridge into the hanging basket is the craziest hole in all of disc golf.
@navypanther
This is disc golf! Targets, a layout, and good people. Just play!!!
@creeve
Unfortunately absolutely no tee pads and only 5 working baskets.
@mitchheller
This is not a permanent course. The Airforce will not let us put baskets in the ground so we leave a few MVP and Innova baskets on the course. They get moved by the mowers and many times the are set on their sides. The baskets are placed for the 2020 layout on Udisc. When you show up and move them the club has to go move them all back to the correct locations (please do not move baskets). We bring a couple other baskets on club days since we are not supposed to leave them on the housing side.
@nelsonkt
An Oahu staple! Homebase for HJMDGC, and community favorite! 18 semi-permanent baskets, no tee pads. (Who needs 'em?)
@llavergne
Well kept intermediate level course on a military installation.